KARACHI - Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi has yet another good news for the cricket fans in Pakistan.
He has said that the Board is seriously mulling the option of staging a T10 league after the franchise owners of the PSL expressed a keen interest in the proposed enterprise.
“We discussed this idea in Dubai (during PSL matches) and it was clear that the franchise owners wanted a T10 league in Pakistan. We have agreed in principle to consider this option,” Sethi said.
However, he said that so far the Board is yet to find a suitable window for the proposed T10 league.
“We have quite a packed international schedule this year,” he said. “We play the West Indies at home after the PSL and then the team will be touring Ireland, England and Scotland in May-June. This will be followed by home series against New Zealand and Australia before we tour South Africa. In between, we are also supposed to fulfil our commitment with the West Indian board to play a tri-series in the US.
“That’s why finding a window that will suit all is pretty tough,” he added.
But finding a window for a T10 tournament which won’t span over more than a week shouldn’t be a stumbling block for the Board.
Pakistan do have a few spare weeks in August and September when the only problem could be hot weather. The Board will most likely be hosting matches of the T10 league in Karachi and Lahore.
The other issue was that there were fears that a T10 league could eat out of PSL’s resources.